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Encyclopedia > Glaslyn

Glaslyn is a Lake in Snowdonia National Park on the flanks of Mount Snowdon in Wales. The Lake is roughly round and has formed in a cwm about 2/3 of the way up the mountain. Its special significance is that it is one of the most looked at lakes in the United Kingdom. Thousands of people every year visit mount Snowdon and most walk right past this lake on the Miners Track.


Its name is Welsh for Blue Lake.


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Sept 2003 - Logging and Sawmilling Journal - (1748 words)
Glaslyn is in north-central Saskatchewan, on the fringe of the boreal forest, about 175 kilometres west of Prince Albert.
In 1962, the operation was relocated from north of Prince Albert to Glaslyn.
Brad, who was Glaslyn fire chief when fire hit the mill, says the feeling was indescribable when he realized he would be fighting a fire at the family business.
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